Freedom Books

“What is the difference between men and women? In Afghanistan, it’s freedom”, Jenny Nordberg, author.

In the Freedom Books Section, PFF recognises the work of courageous and inquisitive authors and journalists, who show the way the world order is established.

By blatantly disagreeing with it and giving the examples of brave people (women especially), be it in Afghanistan, Russia, India or Turkey, the authors make a firm stance on freedom of expression and freedom to be a woman.

Their characters by not knowing their rights, living in cultures where women are less worth than men or simply by speaking up, trying to find ways to survive (The Underground Girls of Kabul), challenge establishment (Words Will Break Cement), learn that rape is a crime which is not committed by them (Priya Shakti), or that their rights should be equal to that of men’s (Uprising).

The Most Dangerous Book

Nothing to Envy

Woman

How We Invented Freedom & Why It Matters

The Arrest of Ai Weiwei

Islamophilia

The Imam’s Daughter

Agent Storm

Magna Carta

Sharia versus Freedom

Uprising

Words Will Break Cement

The Underground Girls of Kabul

Priya’s Shakti, Ram Devineni

They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else

Islam and Free Speech

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